- religions, the tale may have a bad end, with
eternal ****ation for the
foolhardy venturer. Conversely, it may have a
comic twist, in
which a wily peasant...
- be
forgiven for
disposing of
Llewelyn so casually.
After watching this
foolhardy but
physically gifted and
decent guy
escape so many traps, we have a great...
- speed, it is said to be
flown outside the envelope,
something considered foolhardy since it has been
taken beyond the
design limits which have been established...
-
involved pitched small-boat
actions between the main fleets, and
several foolhardy attacks by
unsupported destroyers on
capital ships.
Jutland also concluded...
-
France in
September 1939, the
German officer corps thought that it was
foolhardy and
discussed a coup d'état, only
backing down when
doubtful of the loyalty...
-
remarked that
Guevara took too many risks, even
having a "tendency
toward foolhardiness". Guevara's
teenage lieutenant, Joel Iglesias,
recounts such actions...
-
preemptive strike against Russia, but
Bismarck knew that such
ideas were
foolhardy. He once
wrote that "the most
brilliant victories would not
avail against...
-
ferocious rapids between the
piers resembling a weir. Only the
brave or
foolhardy attempted to "shoot the bridge" –
steer a boat
between the
starlings when...
- 16-year-old in Los Angeles. Subsequently, the term
became a
metaphor for
taking foolhardy risks and its
usage steadily increased in
reportage of diplomacy, politics...
-
major deterrent against air or
naval attack." "Even if the ****anese were
foolhardy to send
their carriers to
attack us [the
United States], we
could certainly...